I spend more time today than ever before interacting with terminal windows, which is something I don’t think Past Me would have believed in the early ’90s. Back then, poor MS-DOS was the staid ...
Afam's experience in tech publishing dates back to 2018, when he worked for Make Tech Easier. Over the years, he has built a reputation for publishing high-quality guides, reviews, tips, and explainer ...
This course was written back in the good old days when Gitpod offered users 50 hours of free work per month. But that was a long time ago, and now this service has become paid. Fortunately, you can ...
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These days, you can’t throw a USB stick without hitting something that’s running Linux. It might be a phone, an embedded device, or your TV. Either way, it’s running Linux, and somewhere along the ...
In this simple tutorial, we are going to see how to drop Sliver implants while evading security solutions using BallisKit MacroPack Pro and ShellcodePack Sliver is a ...
Azeefa is a Security Operations Engineer by day and a Technical Content Writer by night. She loves to explore Linux and write tutorials on it. Besides that, she is a movieholic and also appreciates ...
You can’t align content to the left and right margins on the same line using Microsoft Word’s alignment options, but you can still do it using a special tab. You’ve probably seen documents with ...
Gimp is normally used to create or manipulate images files, but can also work with PDFs if you understand how it works and what it's limits are. If you’ve never used Gimp—a free image editor available ...
There are a number of ways that you can create PDFs on a Linux system. You can use an application like LibreOffice or OpenOffice, or you can take advantage of any of a number of commands that can ...
Developers must stop saving secrets in code. One way to avoid that is to use HashiCorp’s Vault. Jack Wallen shows you how to install this tool and take your first steps in its usage. If you’re a ...
IPP is the Internet Printing Protocol, implemented by CUPS, running on macOS and most Linux system for printing. IPP is specified and standardized by the ISTO PWG (Printer Working Group). There are no ...